In addition to representing the Topeak Ergon Racing Team, Jeremiah is a 16-time member of the USA Cycling National Team, which represents the USA at international competitions including Continental and World Championships, and the Pan American Games. On eight occasions, Jeremiah has lead the US National Team, producing the team’s highest achievement of the competition, including his gold medal winning performance in the 2003 Pan American Games and his eighth place finish at the 2006 World Championships, which remains tied as the highest placing of a US male at World Championships in over 16 years. Jeremiah is a US National Champion of Short Track and Marathon Mountain Biking.

In 2016, Jeremiah served as a critical member of the Topeak-Ergon Racing Team as they took on the world’s major mountain bike endurance races. He will continue to race with Topeak-Ergon in 2017.

In 2015 Jeremiah competed in major international stage races including Andalucia Mountain Bike Race, ABSA Cape Epic and TransAlp Challenge, along with other high-profile marathon events including Leadville Traill 100.

In recent years, Jeremiah has emerged as the country’s leading endurance mountain bike racer. Jeremiah was 2014 National Ultra Endurance series champion. He is the most-winning US mountain bike stage racer, with victories in all of the major US mountain bike stage races including The American Mountain Classic, Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race, Trans-Sylvania Epic Mountain Bike Stage Race, and the Breck Epic. He has competed in the Cape Epic and won stages of the TransAlp Challenge.

In 2013, Jeremiah earned second place in the US Pro Cross Country Tour and continued his winning streak in the major US Mountain Bike Stage Races.

In 2012, Jeremiah won the National Ultra Endurance Series with victories in each of the Series 100-mile events in which he competed.

In 2010, Jeremiah extended his reign as the most dominant mountain bike stage racer in the US, with victories in all of the country’s major stage races: TransSylvania Mountain Bike Stage Race, Breck Epic and Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race. Meanwhile, Jeremiah continued to have a strong presence on the XC and Marathon racing scenes with wins in the US Cup Triple Crown XC, Short track and Marathon Events. Internationally, Jeremiah was victorious in the UCI Copa Cannondale event in Chile.

Racing History

In 2009, Jeremiah joined the MonaVie-Cannondale.com team in its quest to tackle epic racing around the world. His victories include stage races, cross country and short track events, 100-mile epics, and even a 12-hour event.

The 2008 USA National Marathon Mountain Bike Champion, Jeremiah excels in long-distance racing. He has won numerous endurance and “ultra” events including the Firecracker 50, the American Mountain Classic stage race, the Fools Gold 100, the Wilderness 101, and the Offroad Assault on Mt Mitchell. He is a multi-time winner of the Shenandoah Mountain 100, a National Ultra Endurance Series classic, which takes place near his hometown of Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Also the 2008 USA National Short Track Champion, Jeremiah is quite possibly the most versatile racer and a star on the national scene. In 2008, his victories include cross-country, marathon, short track, stage races and ultra-endurance events.

In 2007, Jeremiah enjoyed six podium finishes in the USA National Championship Series, including a victory in the NMBS cross-country Showdown at Sugar at Banner Elk, NC. Jeremiah won the silver medal in the USA National Championship cross country race at Mount Snow, Vermont.

In 2006, Jeremiah’s domestic results earned him the number one rider ranking published by USA Cycling, and lead his team to its position as number one in the US National Mountain Bike Series. This achievement highlights Jeremiah’s combined successes in cross-country, short track and marathon distance cycling events.